The British Essayists: The SpectatorJ. Johnson, J. Nichols and Son, R. Baldwin, F. and C. Rivington, W. Otridge and Son, W. J. and J. Richardson, A. Strahan, J. Sewell, R. Faulder, G. and W. Nicol, T. Payne, G. and J. Robinson, W. Lowndes, G. Wilkie, J. Mathews, P. McQueen, Ogilvy and Son, J. Scatcherd, J. Walker, Vernor and Hood, R. Lea, Darton and Harvey, J. Nunn, Lackington and Company, D. Walker, Clarke and Son, G. Kearsley, C. Law, J. White, Longman and Rees, Cadell, Jun. and Davies, J. Barker, T. Kay, Wynne and Company, Pote and Company, Carpenter and Company, W. Miller, Murray and Highley, S. Bagster, T. Hurst, T. Boosey, R. Pheney, W. Baynes, J. Harding, R. H. Evans, J. Mawman; and W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1802 |
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Strana 22
... the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment , is not to be
debased , but refined . A man may appear learned without talking sentences , as
in his ordinary gesture he discovers he can dance , though he does not cut
capers .
... the subjects I treat upon . Discourse for their entertainment , is not to be
debased , but refined . A man may appear learned without talking sentences , as
in his ordinary gesture he discovers he can dance , though he does not cut
capers .
Strana 136
The queens and heroines are so painted , that they appear as ruddy and
cherrycheeked as milk - maids . The shepherds are all embroidered , and acquit
themselves in a ball better than our English dancing - masters . I have seen a
couple of ...
The queens and heroines are so painted , that they appear as ruddy and
cherrycheeked as milk - maids . The shepherds are all embroidered , and acquit
themselves in a ball better than our English dancing - masters . I have seen a
couple of ...
Strana 265
If those speeches and actions , which in their own nature are indifferent , appear
ridiculous when they proceed from a wrong sex , the faults and imperfections of
one sex transplanted into another , appear black and monstrous . “ As for the men
...
If those speeches and actions , which in their own nature are indifferent , appear
ridiculous when they proceed from a wrong sex , the faults and imperfections of
one sex transplanted into another , appear black and monstrous . “ As for the men
...
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Original Dedications | lxxv |
The Spectators Account of himself ADDISON | 1 |
Advantages of the Spectators Taciturnity | 4 |
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